City of Gulfport hosting annual Boo Bash

Happening tonight in Gulfport, the annual Boo Bash returns. This event is free and features trunk or treating, games, entertainment, and much more. This spooky event takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Gulfport Sportsplex soccer fields. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Boo Bash, City of Gulfport

Mississippi Continues to Deploy Assets to Multiple States in Response to Helene and Milton

JACKSON, Miss. – Governor Tate Reeves announced that Mississippi continues to deploy multiple assets to states throughout the Southeast due to the recent Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Since September 25, 2024, Governor Reeves has approved the deployment of 12 Mission Ready Packages (resources that are pre-defined and organized for a specific mission or capability) to five states. Members of the Mississippi…

10/11 Ryan’s “Coolest” Friday Morning Forecast

After enjoying one of the coolest mornings since fall began, we'll head into a practically perfect afternoon.

I hope you enjoyed the coolest morning of the week so far, with a few coastal lows falling into the mid 50s! Gulfport and Biloxi stayed on the warmer side of things with lows down to around 60 degrees, but even that was a couple of degrees below normal (62) for this time of year. This afternoon will also see…

10/10 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Checked In” Thursday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Milton has departed Florida to the east. Troughing extended from New England southwest into northern Louisiana. There was a trailing shortwave moving through Kansas and Missouri at mid- afternoon. Upper ridging was centered over the Arizona-New Mexico border. Sunny skies across the local area this afternoon with temperatures generally in the 80s. Dew points ranged from the mid and upper…

Eight south Mississippi high school volleyball teams advance to south state with hopes of winning a state championship

Rounds two and three of high school volleyball playoffs took place around the Magnolia state on Thursday. Ocean Springs, East Central, Hancock, George County, Vancleave, Poplarville, Our Lady Academy, and Resurrection Catholic have all advanced to south state in their long journey to a potential state championship. Categories: Local Sports, Sports, Sports Team Tags: East Central, George County, hancock, High…

Rows of classic cars up for grabs at Vicari Auto Auction

Hundreds of antique cars and flashy new rides filled the Mississippi Coast Convention Center for the Vicari Auto Auction, one of the most popular events of Cruisin’ the Coast 2024. This event allows hundreds of bidders to name a price and potentially take home one of these unique automobiles. Bidding began on Thursday, and it runs through Saturday. WXXV News…

Hundreds show out for Burn ‘Em Up in the Pass

On Thursday evening, Cruisin’ the Coast spectators packed along Fleitas Avenue in Pass Christian for the much anticipated, Burn ‘Em Up in the Pass. Vehicles did their best to burn some rubber and produce as smoke as possible as hundreds of spectators cheered on from the sidelines. WXXV News 25’s Marco Bitonel was there and had an inside look at…

Cruisin’ the Coast PPG Paint Seminar

At the Coast Convention Center, a new Cruisin’ event this year for those Cruisers into vehicle restoration! The PPG Paint Seminar with Charley Hutton was broken down into two sessions today. The seminar talks about painting techniques and other ways to handle the restoration process. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Cruisin’ the Coast, PPG Paint Seminar

American Red Cross Southeast Executive Director John McCarty discusses Milton Relief Efforts

In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, the American Red Cross is springing into action once again to assist residents of Central Florida. Joining us now to talk about South Mississippi’s Red Cross response to this storm is Red Cross Southeast Mississippi Executive Director John McCarty. WXXV News 25 and the American Red Cross are teaming up with every cent going…

Cruisers drive through Goula Cruise at Beach Park

Cruisin’ the Coast is all about antique cars but in Pascagoula when they say they have antique cars they mean it. It was all smiles and sunshine in Beach Park where Pascagoula hosted their Goula Cruise event. They had all the trapping of a Cruisin’ the Coast event with good food, live music. Some classic cars for Cruisers to enjoy,…

Mississippi National Guard returns home from deployment

55 soldiers of the Mississippi National Guard are back home after a 10-month deployment to Germany. The 115th Armored Brigade Combat Team was part of Task Force Thunder, training Ukrainian forces on operational and strategic maneuvering in hostile environments. The homecoming happened at Tupelo Regional Airport on October 9th.   Categories: Local News, News Tags: 115th Armored Brigade Combat Team,…

Cruisers roll through the Country Cruisin’ Breakfast at Long Beach Yacht Club

Earlier today, friendly faces in the Friendly City served up breakfast to hungry cruisers. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier Jr. takes us to the Country Cruisin’ Breakfast. Classic breakfast items like scrambled eggs, sausage, and biscuits with some gravy was served before heading to other festival activities. Since 1999, the Long Beach Yacht Club has been serving breakfast to Cruisers…

Veterans Memorial Park in Ocean Springs receives new addition

The City of Ocean Springs has a new addition. An M60 tank from Camp Shelby is being installed at Veterans Memorial Park. The tank itself is named Mama’s Boy. This addition comes after a three year collaboration to bring the M60 to the coast. A ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony for the tank will be held on Veteran’s Day this…

Saints announce Spencer Rattler as week six starting QB

Saints Quarterback Derek Carr is expected to miss multiple weeks after suffering an oblique injury against the Kansas City Chiefs. With his injury leaving him sidelined, the Saints have announced seventh round draft pick Spencer Rattler will make his first career start on Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Rattler split preseason snaps with Jake Haener, but Head Coach Dennis…

10/10 – Sam Parker’s “10/10” Thursday Midday Forecast

Todays date is like todays weather 10 out of 10! The dry cool nights and warm days continue with mid to upper 80s for highs with a few 90F thrown in and 50s and 60s for lows. Tomorrow we will have cooler air heading into the weekend which will get us back to near normal temperatures. Categories: Weather Headlines Tags:…

Southern Miss Men’s Head Basketball Coach makes stop in Pascagoula

Sports Director Jevan McCoskey was in Pascagoula last night as Southern Miss Head Basketball Coach Jay Ladner made his way to the Coast. He has more from the fundraiser event on Wednesday as Coach Ladner made his way back to where his coaching career began in South Mississippi. Last season, the Golden Eagles finished .500 in their regular season and…

D’Iberville joins in on Cruisin’ the Coast fun

The City of D’Iberville joins in on the fun of Cruisin’ the Coast. Classic cars and fans headed out to the civic center. Noy only were cars on tap for the fun, food and craft vendors also took part. Three bands provided entertainment with Razzo first, followed by Platinum Café and Vince Vance. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Cruisin’, Cruisin’…

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at Long Beach Yacht Club for the annual Cruisin’ Breakfast

The Country Cruisin’ Breakfast at Long Beach Yacht Club is a popular event part of Cruisin’ The Coast each year. This year, the breakfast offered a casual, friendly atmosphere where participants can enjoy classic breakfast items. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was live at the Long Beach Yacht Club to take you there. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Country…

Governor Tate Reeves activates Mississippi National Guard team to Florida

Governor Tate Reeves approved the deployment of soldiers from the Mississippi National Guard to Tallahassee. The 22-man team of soldiers, aviators, and crewmen flew two Blackhawks from Jackson and a Chinook helicopter from Meridian to help with emergency response missions. Reeves said, “Our state is no stranger to hurricanes and we’ll always be grateful for the assistance we’ve received in…